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Joint
locks are a means of controlling an attacker. Most human joints don’t
move in every direction. For example, finger joints bend in toward
the palm of the hand, but they don’t usually bend back toward the back
of the hand. Because of this, a person’s movements can be controlled by
bending one of their fingers backward. The person will feel some
pain and try to move their entire body in the direction in which you are
exerting pressure. A wristlock can be used to throw a person.
Joint locks can be used on the: Wrist, Elbow, Shoulder, and can be used to take an attacker to the ground. |
Wrist
  
  
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Elbow
Shoulder   
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